In 2014, an international group of scientists, including Nobel laureate Theodor W. Hänsch, took 110 years to confirm in a particle accelerator that Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity was correct: Observers in relativistic motion experience time differently depending on the perspective of time. every observer
And for us Spaniards, during the final celebration of the National Day parade, the greater the observer’s right-ideological-perspective, the more it took eight more years to confirm that yes, according to this strange formula, it was correct. , the more time expands. Again, Einstein explains this much better than I do: “When you’re dating a pretty girl, an hour feels like a second. But if you sit on hot coal, a second feels like an hour. That’s relativity.”
Listening to some stories rather than hot coal, it seems that President Sánchez abandoned the kings of Spain in an incandescent magna. For a minute I who have ever heard the minute of silence, the minute of victory; Please one more minute and I stood up and didn’t know it was longer than a minute when the washing machine finished spinning, with those eyes I saw newspaper headlines and hours of television talk shows being occupied by the minute – almost. That Don Felipe and Doña Letizia had to delay their descent from the Rolls Royce, announced by spearmen, halberds, beetles, and drums, until the president belatedly joined the reception team. Hundreds of people stationed on the fringes of Paseo de la Castellana since the early hours of the morning applauded the monarchs with pennants in hand, and several greeted the president by shouting, “Sánchez, you bastard, son of a bitch.” From what I’ve read in some media, making her ugly for skipping protocol because, of course, such cursing even next to Infanta Sofia is found in every manual of etiquette.
It doesn’t matter if Sánchez justifies himself by making sure that he strictly abides by the deadlines set by the event’s organization, the headlines that summarize the day mention the beautiful polka dot outfit chosen by the queen and infanta, or: “Sánchez booed after making the kings wait”; “Sánchez’s delay is October 12. “This is Pedro Sánchez’s King VI. Up in a Rolls-Royce”. It’s locked! Let me pause for a moment to review the words:
“Translate;
1. Replace the person who cannot go outside with a human or animal.
2. Put someone in a mental institution or prison.
3. Put something in a place that cannot be removed without having the necessary tools and tools”.
Allow me one more pause now to review Royal Decree 862/1997 of 6 June regulating the acts of commemoration of the National Day of Spain.
“Article 2. Military parade and tribute to the Flag.
A military parade will be held on Spain’s National Day, in line with the instruction published every year on this subject. Likewise, a solemn tribute will be paid to the Flag of Spain, the banner-bearer of the Fatherland and the symbol of its unity and national coexistence, for respect and exaltation.
When it comes to “the majesty of respect for the flag” or “national unity and coexistence”, let’s pretend we failed without needing a particle accelerator and a Nobel Prize. Or to know… Maybe this very Spanish and very Spanish quality is more or less a symbol of Spain than the anthem or the flag, ignoring everything so well and well done. Stay one minute between Land, Air and Space, Navy, National Police, Civil Guard and maritime surveillance services, just one of 1,440 of the day, with more than 4,000 soldiers, 150 vehicles and 84 aircraft.
Judging by the fact that there was a failure on the lever to activate the Eagle Patrol’s smoke, last year he hoisted a Spanish flag that resembled the Republic flag.
Let’s stay with the fact that one of the Air Force’s paratroopers, Luis Fernando Pozo, went down in history after crashing into a lamppost and hung for a few minutes until he was rescued – it must have looked that way, by the way. , too long-.
The theory of relativity, published by Einstein in 1905 but also well explained by former Vice President Alfonso Guerra when asked about insults to the president at last year’s parade: “You have to put things in their place. There are those who boo the head of government like he applauds a goat. Each decides who represents him best.